'Don't want to do any more': Daniel Craig ends 'James Bond' conversation with a firm 'NO'

'Don't want to do any more': Daniel Craig ends 'James Bond' conversation with a firm 'NO'
Daniel Craig as James Bond in 'No Time To Die' (MGM/IMDb)

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Daniel Craig's 'James Bond' reign began in 2006 with the blockbuster movie 'Casino Royale', and fans started feeling that he'll be playing the iconic character for a very long time. The actor went on to play the legendary MI6 agent in five movies and decided to leave the film series with 'No Time To Die'. However, fans have been requesting the superstar to play the character one more time, but it seems Craig has made up his mind to not be a part of the film series again.

The 'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' star ended his five-film run as the iconic detective in last year's 'No Time To Die' where we see James Bond sacrificing himself. The idea of killing Bond was not spontaneous and had been discussed for a long time. The ending of 'No Time To Die' seemed a perfect way to say goodbye to Craig's Bond as he underwent a lot of surgeries and broke many bones while filming these movies and the time had come to pass the baton. As of now, no actor has been chosen to play the character, but Craig has already made it clear that he is not returning.

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